I have a question regarding the definition of personal health
information (PHI) and how it is defined the following
scenario:
A grocery store that uses "loyalty" cards (cards used by
consumers to receive discounts on purchased items) captures, at the point of
sale, that a consumer purchased a prescription drug at the
pharmacy.
The grocery store stores, in a database, the following
information:
Name:
John Doe
Date:
1/1/01
Items:
"Bread"
"Milk"
"Prescription Drug"
Would the fact that John Doe purchased a "prescription drug" on 1/1/01 be
considered PHI?
Any insight in greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Paul Costello
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